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Every year, meetings of the Reforming States Group (RSG) bring together a bipartisan, voluntary group of state health policy leaders from the executive and legislative branches to share information and discuss topics of importance to them. From the discussions, several topics are selected by meeting participants for further exploration.
While changes to the Affordable Care Act and health reform were topics very much on the minds of policymakers, there were specific issues that policymakers were working on that will persist, regardless of insurance access. “We were interested to see that, while everyone is waiting to see what happens at the federal level, the day-to-day nuts and bolts of policymaking was still front and center for state policymakers,” says Trina Gonzalez, program officer.
Here are some of the topics the RSG will be focusing on in 2017.
For each topic, the Fund will staff a working group of RSG members, co-chaired by two of their peers, who will develop the topic and identify the best evidence and resources for the rest of the RSG. The work may culminate in a report, a briefing for RSG members, a special meeting, or some combination of the three. “This combination of evidence identification, RSG member guidance, and group discussion results in valuable insights to improve state health policymaking,” Gonzalez says.